Two teenagers have been confirmed dead after they went missing from their northern Alberta home over the weekend.

In a press release RCMP said investigators discovered 19-year-old Cory Grey’s body late Tuesday afternoon in the High Prairie area. Her boyfriend, Dylan Laboucan, 17, was discovered dead by a community search party, in a different location also in the High Prairie area on Monday night.

RCMP said it is too early to say whether the deaths were the result of foul play, but said investigators are considering the possibility “given the circumstances”.

On Sunday night, RCMP sent out a notice that Grey and Laboucan were missing after High Prairie RCMP were called around 11 p.m. Saturday to the couple’s Whitefish River First Nation home for a report of an unconscious male. When officers arrived, no one was there and a search for the young couple was launched by community members and the police. Autopsies for both teens are scheduled for Wednesday.

Teenagers Cory Grey and Dylan Laboucan disappeared from Whitefish River First Nation on July 23, 2016.

The missing girl’s father, Louis Grey, said Tuesday the community search party discovered a man’s body about 9 p.m. Monday. RCMP on Tuesday afternoon confirmed the body is that of Laboucan.

On Tuesday Grey braced for the worst as community members gathered to search for signs of his daughter. Struggling through tears, he expressed appreciation for the group of people from surrounding communities who searched for the young couple.

“I want to say thank you to everybody,” he said.

Whitefish River First Nation is in the High Prairie RCMP’s detachment area. High Prairie is about 370 kilometres northwest of Edmonton.